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6 February 2015

Journalists forced to delete pictures of Mugabe's fall


Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, 90, fell down steps from a podium after speaking to supporters upon his return from Ethiopia, say witnesses.

Mugabe appeared to miss a step and toppled when he left the raised lectern at the airport on Wednesday afternoon, according to several witnesses, who insisted on anonymity because of security concerns.

His aides quickly helped him up and escorted him to his limousine which sped away, they said.

"He addressed supporters who welcomed him ... He missed a step as he walked down from the podium and immediately fell down," said a witness.

AU meets on force to fight Boko Haram


AU officials are finalising plans for a multinational force to fight Nigeria's Boko Haram extremists though there are questions about funding.

A UN official says senior officers from the UN peacekeeping department are attending the meeting that started Thursday in Yaounde, Cameroon's capital.

The AU last week authorised a 7 500-strong force from Nigeria and its four neighbours to fight the spreading Islamic uprising.

The official says the Africans want UN Security Council approval and money to fund the mission.

Chad troops killed in Boko Haram counter-attack


Thirteen Chadian soldiers were killed on Wednesday in a counter-attack by Boko Haram militants on the Cameroonian border town of Fotokol, Cameroon's defence minister said.

"After finishing the count in Fotokol, we... found 13 Chadian soldiers killed," the minister, Edgar Alain Mebe Ngo'o, said on Thursday.

Why Nollywood Can’t Lose Goodluck Jonathan


by Charles Novia
Let us admit it – we have never seen any President so besotted with entertainment like Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, especially the movie-making sector. And this is not a satire.

Yes, his detractors may point at “weakness” for entertainment as a signpost of an unserious mind frittering the commonwealth on ‘joli-joli’ matters! Even the opposition may grumble loudly that the lively engagement with the Nollywood is essentially exploitative and window-dressing – to the detriment of more important and critical sectors of the national economy.

Pastors taking bribe from Politicians, Change before its too late – Baba Adeboye


The respected General Overseer of Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has warned that pastors who are fond of collecting bribes from politicians risk the wrath of God.
Baba Adeboye said: “I read in the newspaper this morning that one of the serving governors in Nigeria said that some pastors in Nigeria collected N6bn from politicians for the purpose of influencing their members to vote a certain candidate in the coming elections. 

“May I humbly request that if there be any pastor or pastors who collected such money, they should please return such as quickly as possible before the fire of the Almighty consumes you.”